Good for your toys and good for you!
This is an easy-to-use cleaner that is great for all materials! It really does make toys squeaky clean! Definitely worth getting if you have only 1 toy or 500!
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Pros
No smell, free of parabens, works on all materials, spray top, two sizes available
Cons
Watery but that can be forgiven
This is a misting toy cleaner from Evolved that is available in two sizes. I have the 1 ounce bottle but I really wish I had gotten the 4 ounces because this stuff cleans so well! I would say get the travel size if you think you may have sensitivities, otherwise go with the large bottle.
This bottle is similar to a body mist so it probably won’t stand out amongst a lot of items. It has a spray top with a cap to protect it from being pressed. It sprays as a mist but you get a pretty good amount with each pump. I only have to use one or two pumps per toy and they are as good as new!
I’ve used it on various toy materials: metal, plastic, glass, silicone, TPR, and jelly with no problems what so ever. The fluid is very thin and watery so keep a cloth or paper towel handy and rinse with water before putting the toy away.
There was a slight chemical smell to the cleaner when I first sprayed but it’s not strong enough to make you jump back and ask “What is that?” No awkward smells will be left on the toys, and as long as you wash them, there shouldn’t be any residue. This stuff has even made some of my silicone toys “squeaky” clean when no amount of soap could accomplish that!
The bottle has all the product information you need and it doesn’t display anything inappropriate. It’s free of glycerin, parabens, petrolium by-products, sls, ethylene oxide, and other carcinogens. In case you are curious, the ingredients are: Triclosan, Disodium Cacoamphodiacetate, Sodium Trideceth Sulfates, Propylene Glycol, Citric Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Purified water.
If you are a toy enthusiast like me, it’s good to have something like this. Even if you only have one frequently used toy, there’s nothing wrong with getting a toy cleaner.
This bottle is similar to a body mist so it probably won’t stand out amongst a lot of items. It has a spray top with a cap to protect it from being pressed. It sprays as a mist but you get a pretty good amount with each pump. I only have to use one or two pumps per toy and they are as good as new!
I’ve used it on various toy materials: metal, plastic, glass, silicone, TPR, and jelly with no problems what so ever. The fluid is very thin and watery so keep a cloth or paper towel handy and rinse with water before putting the toy away.
There was a slight chemical smell to the cleaner when I first sprayed but it’s not strong enough to make you jump back and ask “What is that?” No awkward smells will be left on the toys, and as long as you wash them, there shouldn’t be any residue. This stuff has even made some of my silicone toys “squeaky” clean when no amount of soap could accomplish that!
The bottle has all the product information you need and it doesn’t display anything inappropriate. It’s free of glycerin, parabens, petrolium by-products, sls, ethylene oxide, and other carcinogens. In case you are curious, the ingredients are: Triclosan, Disodium Cacoamphodiacetate, Sodium Trideceth Sulfates, Propylene Glycol, Citric Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Purified water.
If you are a toy enthusiast like me, it’s good to have something like this. Even if you only have one frequently used toy, there’s nothing wrong with getting a toy cleaner.
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Sounds really good. Thanks for sharing!
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can't wait to try, thanks!
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Thanks for the review!
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Thanks for sharing ! I can't wait to try this.
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Thanks for the review.
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thanks
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thank you, I might give this a try now.
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Thank you!
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thanks!
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great review!
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